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@HostGuardCP that's the plan but I need Xen support (read as: I need Xen support and not just the absolute basics)
The new version of Java fixes the issue. If you are still having issues after the update as I did you can check this post and the solution posted by Chief:
http://www.vpsforums.com/forum/main-category/main-forum/76-java-error
Chief as in........ Joel?
Has he started a new board?
I am looking into writing a html web based client that might work as well. Not sure if there would be a need for it though. I would probably release it as a service. I have done some research and I know of one project that has been done and is active still. Here is the link for it http://liftoffsoftware.com/Products/GateOne
OpenNebula supports Xen out of the box. Not just "basics" either, it supports Xen with equal features to VMWare and KVM support. I could help you set it up (even inside a VM) if you wanted a look around.
OpenNebula OneGate or NOVNC :P Still, good project.
Doubt it.
Basically, screw Oracle/Java. You can whitelist the address of the control panel, which will let you run the jar from that site, BUT you must do it manually yourself.
Didn't seem to fix the issue for me, I cleared the caches and temporary files, set security to medium, still got the error:
Now I've got to uninstall and go back to my older version that was working.
Will have a look at it, one of the few I have not looked at.
Updating to v51 here worked flawlessy, SolusVM console works great once again.
Please go away with these agenda driven posts. Most of us are not some mickey mouse outfit that can just switch to whatever whenever like you.
No it doesn't. You can add your site to the java client exclude list but that only works sometimes and not really a practical solution. Hardly 'flawless'.
This may be no longer required, but ... From the customer side, I work around this issue on my windows based machines by starting the java control panel and changing the "security" tab setting to "medium". I then change "security" back to "high" when finished with the panel. It works for all the providers I use.
Use a SSH client instead, for vz -- this thing is nothing but a glorified (and terrible) SSH client.
No idea where this came from.
As the OP pointed out, he has already considered using our product and we were already talking to each other prior to this thread being created. He knew what I meant by the comment directed at him.
No, the code sign does not necessary tie to your website. Proxmox now has their Java Console signed and it works perfectly.
@ OP, If needed, you can always have your client set your control panel URL as an 'exception' in the java security settings. Java is rejecting the load because the jar is either self-signed, not signed, or signed from another authority which is not a CA. Default JRE installs use security setting 'High' which will deny and close in that scenerio. I would not recommend setting the security any lower, but it is possible to add URLS to an exception list.
I love how I posted the fix... and it's been ignored in this thread. Serves you people right.
Still waiting for you to post your repacked and signed jars. Or are we missing something?
http://manage.massnodes.com/java/sshterm-applet/SSHTermApplet-jdk1.3.1-dependencies-signed.jar
http://manage.massnodes.com/java/sshterm-applet/SSHTermApplet-jdkbug-workaround-signed.jar
http://manage.massnodes.com/java/sshterm-applet/SSHTermApplet-signed.jar
I'm getting a webpage not available error
Sorry, I shutdown my website about a week ago.
Can you post them somewhere else please?
If someone sends them me I don't mind hosting them...
Also, latest stable Solus update to v1.5.01 uses JCterm which fixes the problem. Still doesn't solve the problem in Solus WHMCS module so these files would still be useful.